"Launches Saiina, a digital assistant for civil service, in Yakutia"
In a significant stride towards digital transformation, a new digital assistant named "Saina" was launched on Friday at a ceremonial event attended by Yakutia's Deputy Prime Minister, Olga Balabkina.
Olga Balabkina, who was present at the launch, tested the digital assistant's response time and performance. She asked "Saina" three questions and received detailed, prompt answers. The digital assistant, built on a Telegram chat-bot foundation, demonstrated its ability to provide clear and concise answers.
"Saina" is designed specifically for civil registry matters, making it an invaluable tool for those navigating the complexities of document processing and civil status registration. The digital assistant will not only answer queries but also provide step-by-step instructions for necessary procedures, aiming to significantly simplify work and save time for both users and staff.
Despite the lack of information about the event in available search results, it is clear that "Saina" is poised to make a significant impact in the realm of civil registry matters. Olga Balabkina expressed her confidence in the digital assistant, stating that it will bring about a noticeable improvement in efficiency and convenience.
As "Saina" continues to evolve and adapt, it is expected to become an essential tool for those dealing with civil registry matters, offering a streamlined and user-friendly experience in a digital age.
"Olga Balabkina acknowledged the potential of the new digital assistant, 'Saina', in revolutionizing civil registry matters through advanced technology, artificial-intelligence, and gadgets, owing to its ability to provide detailed responses, streamline procedures, and enhance efficiency."
"Built on a Telegram chat-bot foundation, 'Saina' is not just a tool to answer queries but also a platform that employs artificial-intelligence to offer comprehensive solutions, aiming to transform the complexities of document processing and civil status registration into a simplified gadget experience for users."